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WORD stands with the people of Palestine

Over the past month, Israeli has carried out an all-out aerial assault and ground invasion of Gaza, as the seven-year inhumane and illegal siege has continued.

Israel's latest massacre in Gaza has killed almost 2,000 men, women and children. More than 8,500 have been wounded. Israel has carried out a nonstop military assault against an occupied people under the flimsy excuse of ending rocket fire from occupied land.

The assault is an all out racist, genocidal attack on the palestinian people. In just one example of the mindset of the Israeli government, Ayelet Shaked, a member of the Israeli parliament, called for the targeting of Palestinian mothers. She said, "They have to die and their houses should be demolished so that they cannot bear any more terrorists. ... They should go, as should the physical homes in which they raised the snakes. Otherwise, more little snakes will be raised there." If that wasn't bad enough, Dr. Mordechai Kedar, a prominent Israeli thinker, "academic expert" on Palestinian populations and former military intelligence expert, recently claimed publicly that raping Palestinian women and girls would deter "suicide bombers."

Despite the escalations and the brutality of the assaults, as well as the intensifying hate speech in mainstream Zionist rhetoric, all U.S. Senators unanimously passed Senate Resolution 498 to give full support to Israel's actions.

The United States government gives Israel over 3.1 billion dollars EACH year in "aid." Israel uses that money for its military and industrial development, facilitating the blockade of Gaza—denying the people access to everyday necessities like clean water and electricity. While the U.S. supports Israel with billions, people in Detroit are facing a water shutoff.

Women in the United States have more in common with the people of Palestine than we do with the politicians who claim to represent us and then use our tax dollars to fund and commit genocide. Working people in the United States have nothing to gain from Israel's apartheid regime and attempts at wiping out the Palestinian people. We see the parallels between the oppression of Palestine and the suffering of our own poorest communities; between the apartheid created by Israel and the racist system of "justice" in the United States.

We understand that the support the United States is giving to the blatant, systematic genocide perpetrated by Israel is proof that the government does not care about the well-being of women, children or any innocent civilians. This humanitarian rhetoric is only used to support an agenda of U.S. capitalist expansion around the globe.

WORD stands in full solidarity with the Palestinian people. We stand with the Palestinian people as they resist an apartheid, colonial state whose leaders unabashedly target mothers and children for massacre. The war on Palestine is another war on women, and no woman will be free until this racist and national oppression ends.

We demand that all U.S. aid to Israel be stopped immediately. Stop the assault in Gaza! End the colonial occupation of Palestine!

We urge WORD supporters to join protests in support of Palestine in their area. WORD recently joined the Aug. 2 National March on Washington, and we'll continue to come out in the coming weeks. We know no woman can be free while others are oppressed. Let's stay in the streets!

Top photo shows WORD organizer Karina Garcia speaks at a protest against the Israeli assault on Gaza in Tallahassee, Fl., July 26.